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Dane Komljen on His Freewheeling, Utopian ‘Desire Lines’ and ‘Slipping Into a Different Mold’ in the Locarno Main Competition Title

A man dissolves into a shimmering silhouette before passing through a wall into the afterlife in Dane Komljen’s ghostly “Desire Lines,” which held its world premiere Aug. 11 in Locarno’s main International Competition.  A Berlin-based, Serbian filmmaker and visual artist… Continue Reading →

Director Eduardo Casanova Combines Vampire Mythos With the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Miniseries ‘Silence’ – and Lives for the Applause

Spanish actor-director Eduardo Casanova takes on the Black Plague and HIV/AIDS pandemics in explosive miniseries “Silence” – as well as female vampires, suddenly faced with the shortage of “uncontaminated” human nourishment. “In so many horror films, monsters are hidden. They… Continue Reading →

Sylvester Stallone Says Hulk Hogan Was In Class Of His Own, Recalls ‘Rocky III’

Sylvester Stallone says Hulk Hogan knew he was destined to take over the world as the face of wrestling … and things really clicked for him once he starred in “Rocky III.” In “TMZ Presents: The Real Hulk Hogan,” Sly… Continue Reading →

ChatGPT won’t remove old models without warning after GPT-5 backlash

After the backlash to replacing its 4o model with GPT-5, OpenAI will no longer get rid of old models without a heads up. “In retrospect, not continuing to offer 4o, at least in the interim, was a miss,” Nick Turley,… Continue Reading →

Dricus Du Plessis Calls Khamzat Fight Biggest ‘Of My Life,’ Huge Step in GOAT Goal

Dricus Du Plessis has taken over two dozen UFC fights and countless others outside of the promotion, but he tells TMZ Sports his toughest match ever will come on Saturday night against Khamzat Chimaev. The current middleweight champ made no… Continue Reading →

‘Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due’ Review: Abdellatif Kechiche’s Woozy Coastal Mini-Saga Comes to a Belated Close

Premiering at the Locarno Film Festival after being held six years in post-production limbo, Abdellatif Kechiche’s “Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due” certainly merits the descriptor “long-delayed.” Whether it’s long-awaited is another question. The third and (one assumes) final installment in… Continue Reading →

Tool and Weezer to Headline Australia’s Good Things Festival

Australia’s Good Things festival has announced the lineup for its 2025 edition, with the likes of Tool and Weezer topping the bill. The touring rock, metal and punk festival will return to Australian capital cities later this year, with performances… Continue Reading →

Nanni Moretti-Produced ‘Primo Viaggio’ Lures Rai Cinema, Teodora Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Italy’s Rai Cinema will co-produce “Primo Viaggio,” directed by Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman. Teodora Film will distribute locally. The film, spotlighted at Locarno’s Alliance 4 Development, is produced by Palme d’Or winner Nanni Moretti (“The Son’s Room,” “We Have… Continue Reading →

Lala Kent’s Skincare Picks Under $50

TMZ may collect a share of sales or other compensation from links on this page. Balling on a budget? Lala Kent doesn’t know any other way! The “Vanderpump Rules” alum is all about her skincare routine … and just shared… Continue Reading →

Nicola Coughlan and ‘Derry Girls’ Co-Star Siobhan McSweeney Reunite in Trailer for National Theatre’s ‘Playboy of the Western World’ (EXCLUSIVE)

London’s National Theatre is banking on Irish star power this winter with its upcoming production of “The Playboy of the Western World,” and Variety can exclusively reveal the first trailer for the production that reunites “Derry Girls” favorites Nicola Coughlan… Continue Reading →

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